ISO "anecdotal evidence"
- From: Helmut Giese <hgiese@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 22:34:01 +0200
Hello out there,
"everybody" knows that in a group of software developers (all things
being equal) the strongest can be N times as productive as the weakest
- for sometimes quite astonishing values of N.
"Everybody" with at least a certain knowledge of the software
development process, that is - but not my current boss.
I am in search of something to present to him which shows that this is
in fact, well, a fact - guess why :) - and anything could be useful:
scientific studies, any kind of reports, maybe just stories - could
be, stories are the best bet in this context.(hence the title of this
thread).
I tried Google of course, but most of the results for
"productivity (of) software developers"
(or simiilar) were of the kind
we offer tools to increase ...
- not exactly what I was looking for.
If you know of anything which would "fit", it would be greatly
appreciated.
Have a nice weekend and best regards
Helmut Giese
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